Sarah Locke

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As we follow Jesus into the world, we must join with racially oppressed communities. We must so deeply identify with them that their struggle becomes our struggle. Christians do not merely watch as distanced spectators. We are dropped right into the conflicts of the world, and with Jesus we march right toward confrontation with our own Jerusalem–like establishments, where prophets are killed and power is concentrated.
Trouble I've Seen: Changing the Way the Church Views Racism
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